Word: onrushingness
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For those on the ground, the jumpers are hard to see at first as they pour from the plane, but within three or four seconds you can spot them, the sun reflecting off their jumpsuits as they cluster. They become larger, better defined as they fall closer-8,000 ft...
Once one gets past the initial shock, A Slave of Love proves to be a decent knockoff. Like Renoir's 1939 film, it offers a moving portrait of a society on the brink of convulsive change. Set just after the 1917 Revolution, the film takes place in pastoral Crimea...
When Charlie Santos-Buch's single to right field scooted under the glove of the onrushing Tim Benson with two outs in the bottom of the 12th inning, Paul Halas crossed home plate to secure the Crimson's fourth win in Eastern League competition.
Still pursuing higher-court relief, 1,000 farmers flocked to the capitol in St. Paul last week to demand a moratorium on construction of the line. Others have taken more forceful action. When power-company survey crews invade their fields, farmers harass them with onrushing snowmobiles. They block construction machinery...
Count Vronsky, actually begin their liaison. Once under way, however, with the characters in place, the series proceeds with magisterial confidence to Anna's final rendezvous with an onrushing train.